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Radio.Cloud Introduces ''Content Transporter''
RADIO ONLINE | Thursday, March 20, 2025 |
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Radio.Cloud, a provider of cloud-based radio operating systems, has unveiled the Content Transporter. This new service is designed to streamline the delivery of syndicated show segments directly into a station's automation system for immediate playout, including accommodating last-minute content changes.
The Content Transporter extends the capabilities of Radio.Cloud's existing Content Controller platform. According to Shawn Gilbert, Solutions Architect and Product Lead for Content Controller at Radio.Cloud, the Transporter is a natural extension of their powerful system. "I'm excited to add the Transporter as the next step to the ever-growing power of Content Controller," Gilbert stated. "We give both stations and syndicators the ability to monitor the status of content segments from anywhere."
Radio.Cloud's tools are known for their compatibility, functioning optimally within the Radio.Cloud ecosystem and integrating seamlessly with other existing automation systems. This versatility ensures that all stations, regardless of their current setup, can benefit from the enhanced operational efficiency offered by the Transporter.
Content Controller can be a game-changer in the radio industry by harnessing artificial intelligence to allow for the hyper-localization and distribution of national or network content. This technology not only increases engagement with listeners by providing content that feels locally crafted but also significantly boosts revenue opportunities for content creators and show hosts.
Tony Lorino, host of Throwback stated, "Radio.Cloud's team continues to amaze me with their level of detail and support to make national content sound in the moment, and custom-tailored to the communities we serve," Lorino said. "I'm excited to continue our growth with Radio.Cloud's Content Transporter. 'Revolutionary' can be a cliche word, but in the case of how this technology works, it's the truth."
Gilbert emphasized the broader mission of Radio.Cloud in transforming radio broadcasting. "From localization to delivery, we continue to enable content creators and brands to provide the best versions of their programs to listeners," he added.
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